Describe the elements of a political realignment, when a dominant party coalition replaces another. Illustrate using one particular period from U.S. history

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Describe realignment as a rare event in American politics often associated with a major national crisis. Critical elections, economic crisis, or war may be key precipitators.
2, Explain that major disagreements in policy result in a shift in coalition formation and, subsequently, one party takes over power from another, often lasting for decades. For example, the Republican Party emerged strongly from the Civil War, and the New Deal coalition became dominant following the Great Depression.

Political Science

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. the courts. b. the people. c. the states. d. Congress.

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Overcoming one of the biggest impediments to Latino voters, Congress extended the Voting Rights Act in 1975 to include

A) literacy tests. B) noncitizen voting rights. C) language assistance. D) descendant clauses. E) grandfather clauses.

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When candidates and officeholders make decisions based on their party affiliation rather than on the country’s needs, they are referred to as __________

a. conservative b. partisan c. liberal d. third party members

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